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Through theoretical and practical classes the course provides you with a solid understanding of how music works in a movie through an examination of film music functions, syntax and styles. We encourage you to explore your personal compositional voice as well as develop versatility by investigating different musical genres; and show you how to use the relevant technology and get the most out of musical and studio resources.

This is a 10 week course running on Thursday evenings 6.30-8.30pm commencing 20th April, with two classes in the final week on Thursday 15th and Friday 16th June 2017.

Goldsmiths University
New Cross
SE14 6NW London
United Kingdom

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Goldsmiths, University of London

Goldsmiths, known for its excellence in creative and cultural arts, humanities and social sciences, is launching an exciting range of adult education and short training courses, giving busy people the chance to work towards new opportunities and a more fulfilling future. We are presenting a diverse, new range of evening and weekend courses, taught by the same experts that teach our ground-breaking degree programmes. This is a chance for you to get a taste of the challenging courses that has made our graduates so successful in creative, cultural and business communities.

So whether you want to learn a new career skill, enhance your job prospects or just discover a new hobby, and at the same time develop your networks, then our short courses are a great opportunity to enrich your life and join the vibrant learning community at a world-class university.

What are we offering? Short courses in Business, Innovation and Marketing, Creative Computing, English & Comparative Literature, Music, Dance and Drama, as well as Social Science subjects applied to real life such as Anthropology, Psychology, Social , Therapeutic and Community Studies.

Goldsmiths is also home to the only Confucius Institute, whereby professional arts platforms are used to promote Chinese language and culture.